Emerging Practices Concentration

The MFA in Fine Arts with a focus in Emerging Practices (EP) is a joint effort between the departments of Visual Studies and Media Study, which are committed to exploring the interdisciplinary space between emerging technologies and the arts. Emerging Practices students focus on exploring the technical, tactical, cultural and communicative potential of emerging technologies such as interactive multi-media, electronics, robotics, software design and biotechnology.

Typically, artists and art/media programs are defined by the media forms they employ. However, we choose not to define practice based on a medium in favor of a broader strategy of techno-cultural investigation that continuously re-defines its object as well as its methods. Emerging Practices operate by the following principles:

1. Emerging Practices resist pre-packaged media.

2. Emerging Practices are inherently interdisciplinary in concept, execution, and critique.

3. Emerging Practices engage with the latest technologies, scientific processes and best practices accessible.

4. Emerging Practices do not necessarily require cutting edge technologies.

5. Emerging practices often reclaim, alter or appropriate existing technologies through creative re-use or miss-use for communicative cultural significance.

Students interested in this joint effort apply to either the Visual Studies or Media Study MFA program, noting in their cover letters their interest in the Emerging Practices area of study. Upon acceptance, to Media Study or Visual Studies students will be able to take courses, utilize labs and facilities, and work with EP faculty in either department.

Emerging Practices Home Page

DMS Emerging Practices Student Gallery

Lab 246

Media Study Faculty

* Marc Böhlen
* Dave Pape
* Josephine Anstey
* Loss Glazier
* Tony Conrad
* Mark Shepard
* Teri Rueb